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First Requisite Is Pure Love,’’ Says Evening World Reader . “Next in Importance Are # Sympathy, Implicit Faith in One Another, Trust; Consideration and Sacrifice if Need Be, to avoid Feuds and Quarrels,’’ Writes Graduate.” @ @ @ “THERE IS NO ‘BOSS,’ BOTH ARE EQUALS.” ©@ @ @ “A Husband Should Take His Wife Where There Ie Revelry, for She Earns Amusement,” “Writes “G. H. S.” and Adds: ‘‘Married Life Ought to Be One Long Copyright, | ‘ aittinny, ores Su 8g ] rt Honeymoon.” | BY NIXOLA GREELEY -SMITH. IKOLA GREELEY+ SMITH foundation of the happy home. "es THE NAPPY HOME TKE MUSR, PROVIDE LIFE AND REVELRY * Love, everybody agrees, is the On this point the letters of Evening World readers voice a unanimous opinion. But in the communications which I have reevived, so far, no mention has been made of a rare and more difficult quality—that of loyalty. Perhaps, loyalty is an old- fashioned virtue. Certainly it has no standing in the court of the “new morality.” It seems a poor, pitiful, decrepit thing to the radicals of sex. But any home in which loyalty {ts not the supreme {deal of husband and‘ wife is predestined to failure, Men are perhaps more loyal than women in little things. A husband is not nearly so apt to discuss bis wife's failings with another man as his wife is to entertain the next door neighbor with tho story of her marital unhappiness. But I think no man will dispute that women aro more loyal of action if less discreet ef speech. And so long as this disparity of conduct exists and con- tinnes there will be many unhappy homes and more unhappy women. Unfertunately many rather intelligent ‘women’ lend car to the specious plea that this differonco in loyalty to the fundamental ideal of marriage 1s basic and" ineradicable. view that his are tho lesser sins because this is the leaser penalty for himself and for the race, Yet {t would be as rea- sonable to agree that a murderer who They accept man's escapes punishment for his crime is less | guilty than the man who pays tho full Benalty of the law, 5 found their pastor guilty o| Ruth Stear and vinetven-year-old Wallacy Weldemoyer of Pottstown, Pa., elopers, | ‘3f it ts impossible for man to | he same vows? Why from self-interest, timidity or sheer laziness, compromise, It must be admitted that the dis- loyalty of husbands is more often an effect than a cause of the unhappy hom And whateve: disruption he circumstances nily, no woman no husband After all, . Perhaps the popu- ne of “winning him hack’? may bo impracticable, but ft ought to bo possible to keep him or at any rato to refrain from taking him out and losing him, & little common sense goes an aking or But isn't Beep a “joker” in the marriage which practically nulli- fen its spirit and intent? I do not mon or even the ma- look upon the prom- asa joker. But such of men do that two- Givorces in the | by women who some- from @ mistaken spirit of eelf-immoletion, sometimes merely (News Ode dilics |. | hear tre the subject y home, I should be x! others who have opt |LOVE 1S THE ALL IMPORTANT, REQUISITE. Dear Madam: | marriago are 1 AIMouliy, wh Frozen pmear-case te 4 Kansas del Ten fishermwn, the offic on and accepted his resignation. | | | ward of the Belford (XN, Jy Methodist Chureh, An irate grandfather puta pack of bloodhounds on the trail of fifteen-year-old (They did aot. A@olphus Bamber Brown Augus' @ Hariem man, went on Bostan hotel. with no money in its yo are so many places wher cisco, has preserved thy Vor fe marry ubtl! he can suppo: fect and !s spro Girard Clark, a Coto The newest member of the 1% Cutting his throat on a window » tlle and 4 Another somnambulist, Wo A. Mi iow , The Union Trust ‘The father The Court has ordered VV “Tommy 10) Atéér harvest! Politles’ fault, be Washington Indian, has yours 450. Tt is taking # tone th n Gascoyne Goodlatte. iz in his sleep, F to b W. Small, 1 back 1 without waking. tWentyetwo years old, of ©. #4 week. LuWewere 1a ” sa nd no place to retina, ard of Education ts Mr. Thomas fell alx stories down the alrvhaft of a} OD Join’ Hamuit, a { enares of § | | | | | | leago, mol uf “| The Kind You Have Always Bought ’ THE EVENING WORLD, . home .° THIRD OF A SERIES 1©OOO0000000000000000080000% Infinite Love, o ARTICLE is, “How fully passed?” important requisite 18 love: love—pure love. portance are symy ¢n one another, t 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Aull cy __-Tehnsfone “WHEN HESCOMES HOME WUMORA 1d. at quortion which arises can tls period he eucsees- Tho first and all infinite secondary tine . implic!t faith st, consideration and sacrifice If necessary. Most famtly feuds co or at any rate the offending his (or Mbition of sympa) mit pride or prehenstb much mental suffering. If husband and wife would only meet each other half way, what sorrows would be | avoided! lu the happy bome there ts no “poss.” one nature dominate dominate woth in forfeited, — ¢ LIFE AFTER MARRIAGE ONE) some other le cause 18 at the bol Both are Where ta to as of Tis uals, the other th LONG HONEYMOON, husiand a bad with a Aivided love Home" is true and res) immortal, ton both When honeymoon, Wealth in a Not 4 necesalty, als time his home For “Happy Home" More De dollare a) sinail dlevotex more time and —"""" CASTORIA. Infants and Children. Bears the HE { Tob last nigh Donald and mot i Thy his BR. AND CONSOLE his daughte teenth str Brooklyn. ‘Never baked before? Dont worry! . |You can't fail with nina SAVED FROM DEATH, DENIES ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUICIDE F. B. Hulette Long: Parted From Wife—He Is Pris- oner in Bellevue. ys B. Mulette, whose wife. Frances on, Was prominent on the gtage twenty years ai and whose daughter, taken to Bellevue Hospital a prisoner At on a charge of attempted sul- ‘ews + and hi at No, 1713 Kings H father together He byterian hos; lecloy was fe lal wise. 10c. ureby walle ADFORD MEDIOINE 400 Woat vid wl, N.Y. WEDNESDAY, BQ ! raduate Hos- ring trom a and that his yt at suicide must OOTOBER 16, 1912.% | James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street SPECIAL VALUES ’ For Thursday, October 17th WOMEN’S WRAPS & COATS. im Both stores. Evening Wraps of Black Charmeuse with deep shawl collar and cuffs, bottom trimmed with marabout; silk lined and interlined. 45.00 value 65.00 Evening Wraps of Brocaded Velvet,— satin lined and interlined. value 45.00, 5.00 Long Coats of Imported Scotch Thistledown Mixtures, trimmed with velvet, satin lined through- out. value 59.50, 42.00 Long and 45-inch Coats in a variety of styles and materials. 12.50, 14.50, 18.50 value 19.50 to 32.00 WOMEN’S SUITS & DRESSES. | im Both stores, Tailor-made Suits of Rough Tweed Mixtures and Diagonal Serge. Several models. : values 22.50 and 24.50, 16.50 and 19:50 Tailor-made Suits of Broadcloth........23.50 value 29.50 Tailored Street Disses of Serge, braid trimmed. value 21.50, 16.50 Tailored Street Dresses of Velveteen,— two models. values 25.00, 32.50, 21.50 and 27.50 Handsome Afternoon Dresses of Satin Char- } meuse,— two models. 37.50 and 42.50 values 45.00, 49.50 WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR & PAJAMAS. In Both Stores. White Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, medium weight. value 1.00, 75c Swiss Ribbed Merino Vests, silk trimmed. value 1.00, 75c¢ Swiss Ribbed Merino Tights, value 1.25, 75c 95c Outing Flannel Pajamas. _value 1.50, | Gladys Mulette, wil take the part of Beth in “Little Women," which will open today in the Playhouse, was CURTAINS, PANELS & BED SETS. In Both Stores. Filet Curtains... .20.00, 27.50 to 45.00 pair Filet Panels......11.50, 15.50 “ 22.50 « Filet Bed Sets, full size....... : ae 27.75, 35.00 to 42.50 per set » is President of the United Agsociation at No, Sit ; Unusual Reductions. ations Renaissance Lace Curtains........ ean aatnaie sy | 6.75, 10.50, 15.75 pair formerly 10.50, 16.50 and 23.50 night Hulette was | 8 on the floor of his room. :?: BLANKETS& COMFORTABLES. tn Both stores.,| BELOW USUAL PRICES. 1,500 pairs of Fine California Blankets. Full 5.75, 6.75 and 7.75 pair values 7.00, 8.00 and 9.50 Comfortables. | oo OS 2.45 size. Figured Silkoline tops, plain borders. . “Silkk Mull *‘ i es | HOUSEHOLD LINENS. | tn Both stores, | EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. + $50 odd Satin Damask Table Mibrevias, Irish and Scotch makes. 3.50, 5.50, 7.50, 9.25 ‘ values 4.75, 7.25, 9.75, 12.25 j Cloths,— Damask Tax Cloths.........+.200. 75c, 1.15, 1.50 to 4.00 values 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 to 5.50 | i Hand-embroidered and lace trimmed Linens. values 2.75, 3.25, 3.75, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75 | Embroidered Cotton Bed Spreads........... vatues 4.50 and 6.00, 3.75 and 5.00 Hemmed Muslin Sheets.........csseeseeees | | 45c, 55c, 65c to 85c each | values 55c, 65c, 7Sc to 95c 23rd Street + 34th Street FE A mo 5 SAO Ticking—the minutes away untifa Thursday’s Golden Specialin Men’ay and Women’s Standard America Watches Waltham, Elgin and Illinois Movements Tomorrow is watch day! 11.50, instea a 14-karat gold watches wiil PRebe or Sra eomaet be offered for less than in all jewel, open face, thin model. the store’s history—watches $75.25, instead of $17.50 for both men and women. » Waltham or Elgin movement, 15; Also gold-filled watches, the jewel, hunting case. cases guaranteed for twenty U yeate with the standard reli- Women’s able movements—almost as rarely found under-price. Everything is new and fine about them. They are exactly what your wisest neighbors selected yesterday or will choose the day after tomorrow —unless they see this notice first. Men's watches come in the new models; they have the polished or engine-tt $9, instead of $12 Waltham or Elgin movemeng jewel, revolving pendant, open $10.50, instead of $13.50 Waltham and Elgin movement; 7-jewel hunting case. f " $10, instead of $14 narrow line of knurling, also note 196 the half bascine or citber plain oben face, Jewel, revolving pendant polished, or engraved and 511, instead of $15.50 women’s have the new antique _ Tlinois, 11-jewel hunting case, bow and the revo.ving pendant $12.75, instead of $16 souseful for chatelaine pins, and also come with plain or engine turned cases. All are new, in perfect condition, with all the excellent time-keeping qual- ities for which the Waltham, Elgin and illinois watches are noted. Each watch will be kept in Waltham or Elgin 15-jewel, revolve ing pendant, open face. $13.75, instead of $17.50 Waltham or Elgin hunting case. Men’s 14-karat Gold Watches $16.50, instead of $19.50 7-jewel, Waltham or Elgin move+ Tunning order by us for one ment, solid gold, open face, thin year—regulated if necessary—- model case. § without charge. Engraving $18, instead of $21 free. Solid gold watches, Illinois meve- ment, 11-jewel, open-face. " $19.50, instead of $22.50 Solid 'gold watches, Elgin og Waltham movement, 15-jewels. Women’s 14-kar: Gold Watches $13.50, instead of $15.50 ™ Waltham or Elgin 7-jewel op face, solid gold watches. $15, instead of $18 Solid gold watches, Illinois move. ment, 11-jewel open face. ‘ $16.50, instead of $19.50 ‘Waltham or Elgin, 15-jewel, open face, solid gold watches, When a woman’s solid gold watch can be had at $13.50, and a man’s solid gold watch can be had at $16.50, why not choose them for the Christmas, New Year or graduation gift NOW? Of course, not one of these watches can be duplicated at these prices after this lot is sold. Jewelry Store, Main floor, Old Buil ding, Other Golden Specials for Thursday 2,400 pairs Women’s Shoes, Wanamaker $5 Standard, To- morrow $3.65. Anew sixteen-button model, made expressly for this occasion and fresh from the maker. In four styles—patent leather and dull calfskin, cach with 4 dark gray suede or Oxford cloth top; high arch, slim fitting above the heel, flexible soles welted and stitched; 174-iy Cuban heels; sizes 214 to 8, AA to D in each style. Only the fine co-operation of the makers made possible ti price of $3.65, which marks this offering as not only the best of the year, but one which it is safe to say will not be duplicated. Main floor, Old Building. American Porcelain Dinner Sets $6 for regular $10 sets. Never solid for less than $10, except in our September sale, when special price was $7.50, New shave—three decorations; border iine patterns in green, gold and maroon. All pieces gilt. 101 pieces to a set. China Section, Subway Tunhel, Between Buildings. Mattresses, Springs, Pillows 15,000 pounds of pure South American gray horse hair, made up into mattresses, at 45c¢ per pound, instead of 60c. Full size, 54x76, 40 pounds, at $18; smaller sizes proportionately less. $6.75 auxiliary bend steel woven wire springs, for $5 each, Truss ends, rubber covered corner bearing over steel. All sizes, $1.75 for regular $2.25 selectcd goose feather Pillows, 20x30, 214 pounds. Seventh Gallery, New Building, Golden October Special in ? A Men’s Suits 198 suits of the $18 kind. 184 suits of the $20 kind. __68 suits of the $25 kind, 450 suits in all. Choice at $12.50. A Suits made to our order from a fine collection o eviots, worsteds and cassimeres. f ch All-wool to the smallest thread, In the fabrics are most of the new sizes in the lot. Such good suits at such a low price will be in demand, 450 isnotmany. Store opens at 8.30 A : Broadway, corner of Eigh: Men’s Gold - Filled Watches — 10-karat gold filled 20-year cases, plain polished or engine turned. $8.50, instead of $10.75 or Elgin movement, seven jewels, open-faced, thin model. $11.25, instead of $13.50 Waltham or Elgin movement, hunting case. $9.25, instead of $ He) feced, thin model vet OPE $11.75, instead of $15 __ Illinois movement, 11-jewel, hunt- ing case. CN colors, and there are gil. Steet, Main Floeg . "__ Bormerly A, T, Stewart & Co. Broadway, Bourth Avenue, Kighth ta Tenth @aj